AirServer for iOS turns your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into an AirPlay receiver. With AirServer installed, you can stream audio, videos, photos, and slide shows from your Mac to your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch or between iOS devices.

AirServer for iOS is the first application that transforms your iOS device into an AirTunes and AirPlay receiver. It’s like having an AirPort Express and Apple TV in the palm of your hand, because it lets you stream audio, videos, photos, and slide shows from your Mac to your iOS device or between iOS devices.

AirServer Features

iTunes Streaming
AirServer lets you stream audio and video directly to a computer from iTunes without any synching hassles.

AirPlay enabled 3rd Party Apps
AirServer is compatible with a wide variety of AirPlay enabled third party applications. Vevo, PBS, StreamToMe, AirVideo, YouTube, you name it!

Audio Streaming
AirServer is the first Mac/iOS application that lets you stream audio directly to your computer/iOS device from iTunes or another iOS device. This is a highly prized feature in and of itself, but AirServer’s audio streaming goes above and beyond the call of duty. In addition to streaming audio content from your iOS device or iTunes, you can close any 3rd party audio streaming app without disrupting the music!

Video Streaming
AirServer is your home entertainment system’s missing link. Simply hook your Mac/iOS device up to an HDTV and stream movies, TV shows, trailers, or other video content to it over AirPlay. Voilà.

Photo & Slide Show Streaming
Ever been at the office, or visiting friends, and wished you could show off your latest photos or home videos? Now you can, because AirServer supports photo, slide show, and personal video streaming from the Photos app. This means no more having to flick through an entire vacation album photo-by-photo, and you’ll get a guaranteed kick out of instantly recording and streaming your personal videos onto a bigger screen or another iOS device!

YouTube Streaming
Sooner or later, the house-party is going to end up in ‘let-me-show-you-what-I-saw-on-YouTube’ mode, so it’s a good thing AirServer supports streaming from the YouTube app. Have you seen the sneezing baby panda? What about the ticklish penguin?